A Short History Of Everything Else
- TV panel show
- Channel 4
- 2012
- 6 episodes (1 series)
New panel show hosted by Griff Rhys Jones which makes use of TV archive footage. With team captains Marcus Brigstocke & Charlie Baker. Stars Griff Rhys Jones, Charlie Baker and Marcus Brigstocke.
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A Short History of Everything Else review
It's not quite as good as the 'Big Three' of quiz 'banter' - Have I Got News For You, QI, and Never Mind the Buzzcocks, but it's still early days. Marcus Brigstocke and Charlie Baker have yet to establish a comedic rapport as team captains, but this does take time.
George Wilkinson, On The Box, 13th June 2012It's about time that someone devised a lighthearted panel show involving a bunch of British comedians - and, thankfully, Channel 4 have stepped in to fill the gaping void with this new series. Hosted by Griff Rhys Jones, with Marcus Brigstocke and Charlie Baker as regular captains, it is, as Jones admits, a "nostalgia fest", in which the teams are presented with clips of archive news footage from decades past, with all their attendant horrors of industrial strife and terrible haircuts, and attempt to show off their memories of current affairs past - both momentous and trivial.
David Stubbs, The Guardian, 12th June 2012Ubiquitous Griff Rhys Jones hosts this new comedy panel show, in which players are challenged to give "a short history of everything else". If that sounds slightly vague, then it's appropriate for the programme's rather nebulous concept. Each week, team captains Marcus Brigstocke and Charlie Baker and their guests watch varied clips of archive footage, and try to prove that they remember more about the stories behind the films than the other team. But they're really competing for points which are nonsensically allocated according to the drollness of their observations. The guests for this week's opener are broadcaster Kirsty Wark and comedian Micky Flanagan.
The show's real strength is the footage itself - the researchers have done a great job mining the archives to provide what Jones describes as "a serious nostalgia fest". Tonight there's vintage footage of Peter York discussing Sloane Rangers - "my goodness, don't they look lovely" - and a meringue pie being squished into Jeremy Clarkson's face. It may be yet another panel show, but this offbeat trip down memory lane extracts lots of humour from our social history.
Laura Pledger, The Telegraph, 12th June 2012Griff Rhys Jones interview
Griff Rhys Jones talks to TV Choice magazine.
Martina Fowler, TV Choice, 5th June 2012Griff Rhys Jones to host interactive panel show live on Channel 4
Griff Rhys Jones is to present a new panel show on Channel 4 called A Short History Of Almost Everything.
British Comedy Guide, 20th January 2012